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REPORT ZONE OVERVIEW: GEDEO ZONE (SNNPR) DATA COLLECTED: SUMMARY As of June 2018 renewed inter-communal violence in (SNNPR) zone has displaced an estimated 822,187 people (113,760 households). The majority of those displaced are staying in host communities and collective centres, while others are in spontaneous sites and dispersed settlements. Population movements remain fluid as IDPs continue to commute on a regular basis between IDP sites and host communities. Proportion of IDPs in type of site IDPs in Camps Abaya Town Gelana IDPs in Host Dila Town Kochere Wenago Hora Dila Zuria Gedeb Kercha Gelana 200,000-363,901 100,000-200,000 50,000-100,000 <50, 000 Abaya This map is for illustration purposes only. The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the International Organization for Migration. Kochere * KEY INFORMANTS CONTACTED FOR THIS ASSESSMENT WERE WOREDA AND ZONAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS METHODOLOGY DTM Rapid Response Assessments are designed to provide up-to-date information on large scale population displacement occurring spontaneously outside of the DTM Mobility Tracking data collection periods. The Rapid Response Assessment tool is a simplified version of the Mobility Tracking tool and is deployed at Woreda level to collect basic information about displaced populations through key informants. The aim of the assessment is to provide the humanitarian community with initial population estimates and displacement site lists in an emergency context to facilitate the coordination and planning of the first response. IOM collaborated closely with Zonal and Woreda officials as well as the Ethiopian Red Cross to implement the Rapid Response Assessment in zone, SNNPR. Wenago 50,442 Town 104,543 133,904 41,180 363,440 Dila Town 62,511 Gedeb 20,327 Dila Zuria 45,840 Kercha Hambela Wamena Hora 0 3 6 12 18 Kms Hera Liphitu 822,187 307,741 s/ Camp Hadiya Arsi KTAlaba Hadiya Wolayita West Arsi Bale Gamo Gofa Gedio Borena Liben OVERVIEW OF DISPLACEMENT: GEDEO ZONE Woredas No. s 41 Dila Zuria 20 Dila Town 4 Kochere 45 Gedeb 31 Wanago 21 Town 8 13 514,446 displaced in June 2018 113,760 Food was reported as the primary need in the zone.

WOREDA PROFILE: BULE Haroresa Mochise Sisota Mchle Shakusa Otilcho Ayekelesuke Deko Kera Sodity MeKonisa Wenago Jemjemo Dodoro sugale Dabota Chelba Gerbota 1 Banko Okoto Chitu Dumerso Buduqesa Bele Bukisa Sokicha Wegeda Adamea Tumata Chrecha Wenago Town Tokocha Gerbota 2 Deretu Tulase Kesacha Haseharo Gaselcho Hasemo Churebaneta Chichu Wetiko Tumiticha Asshotum Hafero Wekadi Bitu Dila Zuria Amba Rape Tora Cheraqa Busa Benitsibu HedeneMuture Wechema Mchle Huluna Daro Hoticha Dekuwa Hashere Harowesabu Miche Segirasa Agamesa Geledacho Basura Adado Kolesha kara Beredabochesa Herede 2nd Okolu Osole Majo Kochore Sika Suqo Gubeto Haware 1st Okolu Mehado Wsage BULE TOWN Esalecha Loqe Summary of Woreda Key Findings 45,840 8,403 IDPs 37,437 IDPs 7,802 displaced in June 2018 NFIs were reported as the primanry need Huro Betela Kokea Nursea Arecha ElaTenecha Bewecha denego Udesa HaroBadamea Konga BerbesKela Wetea Kisha Kurimi Doki Dima Kochere BeteGoto Bisha Mora Gashasaba Saba Reji Mora Leu Kochere Gedeb Cheqesasisha Sayurasa * ALL KEBELE BOUNDERIES INDICATED ON MAPS ARE FOR OPERATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE MOST RECENT OFFICAL KEBELE BOUNDERIES. Woreda Kebele Name Type Number of individuals Number of HH GPS Long. GPS Lat. Town Fird bet Camp 950 184 38.41088 6.29314 Town Sefere selam Camp 943 174 38.40843 6.30171 Town Qilto kalehiwot Camp 546 81 38.40682 6.29428 Sika Sika Camp 806 101 38.40818 6.28487 Town Miker bet Camp 693 105 38.40406 6.30583 Town 02 FTC Camp 320 62 38.40722 6.30352 Suqo Suqo Camp 796 136 38.41184 6.27488 Esalecha Loqe Esalecha Loqe Camp 1,572 162 38.42372 6.26591 Town Youth Center Camp 398 66 38.41145 6.29393 Town dero Camp 1,379 127 38.41171 6.29517 Suqo Suqo kebele 692 123

WOREDA PROFILE: BULE Woreda Kebele Name Type (Camp/Host Community) Number of individuals Number of HH GPS Long. Osole Majo Osole Majo 757 143 Town 03 1,409 266 1st Okolu 1st Okolu 465 74 Herede Herede 664 98 Basura Basura 1,119 175 Daro Daro 1,073 182 Town 01 533 99 Kochore Kochore 1,210 205 2nd Okolu 2nd Okolu 517 98 Geledacho Geledacho 877 150 Churebaneta Churebaneta 1,212 193 Rape 01 Rape 01 1,119 233 Layo Layo 2,076 393 Cheqesasisha Cheqesasisha 2,849 364 Harowesabu Harowesabu 2,148 320 Gashasaba Laba gasha 709 171 Saba reji Saba reji 974 156 Rape tora Rape tora 867 151 Wekadi bitu Wekadi bitu 958 220 Cheraqa Cheraqa 845 161 Dekuwa Hashere Dekuwa Hashere 391 105 Kolesha kara Kolesha kara 449 93 Adado Adado 1,231 196 Town 02 3,082 468 Sayurasa Sayurasa 1,315 192 Agamesa Agamesa 1,291 251 Hedenemuture Hedenemuture 1,514 282 Mehado wsage Mehado wsage 2,734 500 Beredabochesa Beredabochesa 1,174 361 Gubeto Haware Gubeto Haware 1,183 181 GPS Lat.

WOREDA PROFILE: DILA ZURIA * ALL KEBELE BOUNDERIES INDICATED ON MAPS ARE FOR OPERATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE MOST RECENT OFFICAL KEBELE BOUNDERIES. Wenago Town Bele Bukisa Sokicha Dodoro Tumata Chrecha sugale Gerbota 1 Dabota Tokocha Wenago Haseharo Dila Town Haroresa Gaselcho Dila Town Wetiko Chichu Asshotum Hafero Hasemo Dila Zuria Kesacha Tumiticha Wekadi Bitu Gosa Mochise Sisota Busa Wechema Benitsibu Cheraqa Amba Andida Mchle Huluna Woreda Kebele Name of location/site Type Number of individuals Number of HH GPS Long. GPS Lat. Dila Zuria Chichu Chichu Youth Center Camp 1,745 325 38.30346 6.36554 Chichu Chichu kebele 4,569 715 Asshotum Hafero Asshotum Hafero 1,319 226 Amba Amba 1,325 185 Tumiticha Tumticha rural 848 131 Tumiticha Tumticha 01 1,632 234 Benitsibu Belatisebi 698 119 Wechema Wechema 695 124 Hoticha Hoticha 653 115 Busa Busa 1,230 228 Ayekelesuke Aytila suke 845 95 Miche Segirasa Miche segirasa 690 105 Otilcho Otilcho 468 68 Mchle shakusa Mchle shakusa 578 88 Shigedo Shigedo 637 109 Mchle huluna Mchle huluna 1,490 202 Andida Andida 01 233 39 Mochise sisota Mochise sisota 153 23 Andida Andida rural 300 64 Gosa Gosa 219 33 Daro Hoticha Dekuwa Hashere Mchle Shakusa Shigedo Miche Segirasa Agamesa Geledacho Adado Basura Kolesha kara Otilcho Ayekelesuke Kochore 2nd Okolu Osole Majo Gubeto Haware Sika Suqo Herede 1st Okolu BULE TOWN Esalecha Loqe Summary of Dila Zuria Woreda Key Findings 20,327 1,745 IDPs 18,582 IDPs 3,228 displaced in June 2018 Food was reported as the primanry need

WOREDA PROFILE: DILA TOWN Summary of Dila Town Woreda Key Findings 62,511 9,789 Dila Town Dila Town 62,511 0 Gosa displaced in June 2018 Food was reported as the primanry need Haroresa * ALL KEBELE BOUNDERIES INDICATED ON MAPS ARE FOR OPERATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE MOST RECENT OFFICAL KEBELE BOUNDERIES. Chichu Dila Zuria Mochise Sisota Woreda Kebele Name Type Number of individuals Number of HH Dilla Town Dila Town Qofe preparatory Camp 382 217 Dila Town Qofe primary Camp 300 178 Dila Town Aroge Qera Camp 7,714 2,147 Dila Town Hospital Camp 54,115 7,247

WOREDA PROFILE: KOCHERE Kededa Kedida Giwa Haniku Cherqu Baya Rsete Buno Suke Haru HafarsaWerabea Beloya Anonecha Kore Shashemene Sigigqa Debo Anichebi Sede Hama Kochere Boji Sisota Wetea Buniki Busa Konga Fsha Genet Town Gololicha Reko Rago Kokea Kisha BerbesKela Abel Udesa Doki Dima Kurimi Geshe HaroBadamea BeteGoto Gora Dobanidele Kochere Gedeb Bisha Mora Kedida Gubeta Bewecha Mora Leu Summary of Kochere Woreda Key Findings 104,543 17,223 IDPs 87,320 IDPs 15,492 displaced in June 2018 NFIs were reported as the primanry need Shifo Werika Chelibesa * ALL KEBELE BOUNDERIES INDICATED ON MAPS ARE FOR OPERATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE MOST RECENT OFFICAL KEBELE BOUNDERIES. Jelido Harimufo Gedeb Town Gedeb Gubita Halo Aritume Halo bereti Woreda Kebele Name Type Number of individuals Number of HH GPS Long. GPS Lat. Kochere Fsha Genet Town Fsha Genet Town Camp 7,758 928 Cheleleqtu 02 kebele office Camp 1,909 463 Cheleleqtu 01 kebele office Camp 509 66 Hiwot Birhan Camp 107 17 Boji Boji 520 83 Shashemene Shashemene 3,643 585 Sisota Sisota 461 71 Wetatoch ma'ikel Camp 439 53 Gololicha Gololicha 3,755 561 Kalehiwot church Camp 81 12 Firdbet Ma'ikel Camp 1,138 258 38.15596 6.01034

WOREDA PROFILE: KOCHERE Woreda Kebele Name Type Number of individuals Number of HH Kochere Beloya Beloya 4,635 802 Eseyas Sorso Camp 25 3 Kore Kore 2,179 259 Hibret Sira Camp 31 6 Kurimi Kurimi 503 391 Doki Dima Doki Dima 1,753 274 Astedader Gibi Camp 2,221 349 Hama Hama 2,351 334 Reko Reko 1,528 197 Debo Debo 4,454 557 Anonecha Anonecha 1,464 317 Orthodox church Camp 214 39 Hawariyat Camp 25 4 Zerihun Lema Camp 140 20 Junior School Camp 1,371 204 Asebimil Ben Camp 331 53 Kisha Kisha 2,897 391 Shifo Shifo 6,714 1,198 Public Servis ina Meneharia Camp 87 11 Buno Buno 6,602 897 Haniku Haniku 6,471 767 Baya Baya 8,592 1,154 Anichebi Anichebi 4,655 673 Jelido Jelido 11,840 1,738 Worku Ma'ikel Camp 191 29 Kedida Giwa Kedida Giwa 3,009 332 Ershana Tefetro habt office Camp 57 9 Baya Baya 2,543 354 Insisat ina asa habt office Mulu Wengel church Camp 46 7 Camp 19 7 Rago Rago 4,279 623 Buniki Busa Bonku Busa 1,842 228 Sigigqa Sigigqa 630 87 Abreham Duqet Fabrika Camp 524 81 GPS Long. GPS Lat.

WOREDA PROFILE: GEDEB Rsete Baya Kore Kochere Buno Haru Suke HafarsaWerabea Anonecha Beloya Debo Woreda Kebele Name Camp Gedeb Gedeb Town Technical and Vocational school Number of individuals Number of HH Number of individuals Number of HH 33,247 5,918 49,871 8,876 Gedeb Town Gubeta school 11,410 587 17,115 881 Gedeb Town Sesole Schol 9,355 237 14,032 355 Gedeb Town Jigeti Kalehiwot 13,166 345 19,748 517 Gedeb Town Keraniyo Church 2,631 82 3,947 123 Gedeb Town High School 230 230 344 344 Gedeb Town Market Center 2,693 449 4,039 673 Gedeb Town Youth Center 2,206 368 3,309 551 Harimufo Sede Shashemene Sigigqa Anichebi Hama Jelido Boji Wetea Buniki Busa Sisota Konga Fsha Genet Town Gololicha Reko Rago Shifo Kokea BerbesKela Kisha Abel Udesa Doki Dima Kurimi Harimufo Harimufo Rohobot Church Kochere Gedeb Gedeb Town Halo bereti Gedeb Gubita Geshe Nursea Gora Dobanidele Gedeb Gelicha HaroBadamea Halo Aritume Bewecha BeteGoto Bisha Mora Kedida Gubeta Saba Reji Mora Leu Werika Chelibesa Werika Sekaro Baniko Dadatu denego Cheqesasisha Sayurasa Baniko Chelichele 4,022 500 6,034 750 Chorso Town Chorso Municipality 3,957 630 5,935 944 Chorso Town Chorso Kalehiwot 5,725 696 8,588 1,044 Baniko Goteti * ALL KEBELE BOUNDERIES INDICATED ON MAPS ARE FOR OPERATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE MOST RECENT OFFICAL KEBELE BOUNDERIES. 363,440 Summary of Gedeb Woreda Key Findings 145,376 IDPs 218,064 IDPs 43,501 displaced in June 2018 Food was reported as the primanry need Key informants reported that all sites in Gedeb could be classified as camps/ collective centers however, the communities surrounding the camps also host significant numbers of IDPs who use the facilities at the camps. When giving population estimates for these camps, key informants combined camp residents and IDPs in the surrounding host communities who were using camp facilities. The woreda officials informed DTM that approximately 60% of the population reported at each camp were resident in the surrounding host community. The table below was created based on this information.

WOREDA PROFILE: GEDEB Woreda Kebele Name Camp Gedeb Dibadibe Dibadibe Kebele Administration Halo Bereti Halo Bereti Primary school Number of individuals Number of HH Number of individuals Number of HH 10,418 195 15,626 292 1,429 179 2,144 269 Halo Bereti Barty School 1,267 159 1,901 239 Halo Bereti Barti Lema Kalehiwot 2,785 312 4,177 467 Halo Bereti Barty Kalehiwot 2,469 276 3,704 415 Halo Bereti Kebele Administration 1,749 195 2,623 292 Bisha Mora Mora Town 1,162 232 1,743 348 Bisha Mora Bisha School 1,031 206 1,546 308 Baniko Chelichele Baniko Chelichele Werika Sekaro Baniko Goteti Chelchele Kalekirstos Union Chelchele Awuraja Kale Werka Cooperatives School Gotity Health Center 4,764 900 7,146 1,350 4,225 798 6,337 1,197 7,345 918 11,018 1,378 1,288 281 1,931 421 Baniko Goteti Gotity Kalehiwot 3,004 656 4,506 983 Baniko Goteti Gotity Rihobot 1,030 225 1,545 337 Baniko Goteti Gotity Mekaneyesus 1,545 337 2,317 506 Baniko Goteti Gotity High School 1,717 374 2,575 562 Mora Leu Mora Leu School 2,086 228 3,129 343 Mora Leu Kebele Administration 2,013 216 3,019 323 Mora Leu Golja School 1,976 209 2,964 313 Gedeb Gelicha Saint phawlos School 3,433 465 5,149 697

WOREDA PROFILE: WENAGO * ALL KEBELE BOUNDERIES INDICATED ON MAPS ARE FOR OPERATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE MOST RECENT OFFICAL KEBELE BOUNDERIES. Chichu Mochise Sisota Mchle Huluna Tumiticha Tumata Chrecha Amba Tutete Deko Kera Sodity MeKonisa Jemjemo Bele Bukisa Wenago Wenago Town Sokicha sugale Dabota Tokocha Haseharo Wetiko Asshotum Hafero Kesacha Dila Zuria Busa Wechema Benitsibu Daro Hoticha Summary of Wenago Woreda Key Findings 41,180 0 IDPs 41,180 IDPs 5,915 displaced before April 2018 Chelba Banko Okoto Chitu Dumerso Buduqesa Dodoro Gerbota 2 Tulase Gerbota 1 Deretu Gaselcho Hasemo Wekadi Bitu Rape Tora Cheraqa Dekuwa Hashere Harowesabu Food was reported as the primanry need Woreda Kebele Name Type Number of individuals Number of HH Wenago Hasemo Hasemo 1,173 211 Gaselcho Gaselcho 3,181 423 Dabota Dabota 1,835 309 Sokicha Sokicha 1,063 180 Resa Resa 4,341 541 Dodoro Dodoro 2,261 380 Benqo Benqo 4,922 626 MeKonisa MeKonisa 4,491 584 Deko Deko 1,809 285 Kera Sodity Kera Sodity 1,147 158 Jemjemo Jemjemo 1,494 232 Bele Bukisa Bele Bukisa 969 140 Sugale Sugale 1,629 288 Tumata Chrecha Tumata Chrecha 692 71 Wetiko Wetiko 2,432 408 Kesacha Kesacha 1,554 249 Hasse Town Hasse Town 610 96 Hasse Rural Hasse Rural 1,376 67 Tokocha Tokocha 612 97 Buno Buno 685 95 Tutu Fala Tutu Fala 2,904 475

WOREDA PROFILE: YIRGA CHAFE TOWN Adamea HafarsaHarenja Huro Betela HafarsaWerabea Town Yirga Chefe Town Summary of Town Woreda Key Findings 50,442 7,391 13,158 IDPs 37,284 IDPs displaced in April 2018 Food was reported as the primanry need Sede Kokea * ALL KEBELE BOUNDERIES INDICATED ON MAPS ARE FOR OPERATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE MOST RECENT OFFICAL KEBELE BOUNDERIES. Woreda Kebele Name Type Number of individuals Number of HH GPS Long. GPS Lat. Yirga Chafe Town Yirga Chefe Town High school Camp 3,731 713 38.20886 6.16171 Yirga Chefe Town Summaritans purse Camp 4,287 545 38.20525 6.16325 Yirga Chefe Town Hospital Camp 1,645 296 38.20805 6.15936 Yirga Chefe Town Badessa Camp 1,649 279 Yirga Chefe Town Warabi coperative Camp 1,846 322 38.19042 6.1595 Yirga Chefe Town 02 kebele 19,274 2,663 Yirga Chefe Town 03 kebele 8,519 1,348 Yirga Chefe Town 01 kebele 9,491 1,225

WOREDA PROFILE: YIRGA CHAFE * ALL KEBELE BOUNDERIES INDICATED ON MAPS ARE FOR OPERATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE MOST RECENT OFFICAL KEBELE BOUNDERIES. Tutete Deko Chelba Chitu Kera Sodity MeKonisa Jemjemo Dodoro Banko Okoto Bele Bukisa Tumata Chrecha Wenago Town Sokicha sugale Tokocha Wenago Dabota Gerbota 1 Haseharo Gaselcho Hasemo Wetiko Dila Zuria Wechema Asshotum Hafero Kesacha Wekadi Bitu Tumiticha Amba Cheraqa Busa Benitsibu Summary of Yirga chefe Woreda Key Findings 133,904 20,642 Cherqu Dumerso Adamea Buduqesa HafarsaHarenja Yirga Chefe Town Town Huro Betela Gerbota 2 Tulase Wegeda Arecha Deretu Churebaneta Gashasaba Rape Tora HedeneMuture ElaTenecha Cheqesasisha 59,325 IDPs 74,579 IDPs displaced in April 2018 Food was reported as the primanry need Kededa Kedida Giwa Haniku Haru Rsete Suke Anonecha Kokea HafarsaWerabea Sede Shashemene Debo Buniki Busa Konga BerbesKela Wetea Kochere Fsha Genet Town Kisha Udesa Doki Dima Kurimi Nursea HaroBadamea BeteGoto Bisha Mora Bewecha Saba Reji Mora Leu Kochere Gedeb denego Sayurasa Woreda Kebele Name Type Number of Number of HH GPS Long. GPS Lat. Rsete Rsete school Camp 6,537 967 Suke Suke school Camp 2,393 405 Haru Haru high school Camp 21,684 3,409 38.14535 6.13628 HafarsaHarenja Dumerso HafarsaHarenja school Dumerso technique school Camp 8,517 1,184 Camp 2,988 586 Dumerso Dumerso high school Camp 6,480 1,123 Chelba Chelba school Camp 8,480 1,275 Tutete Tutete school Camp 2246 380 Dumerso Dumerso cluster 7207 1163 Buduqesa Buduqesa cluster 19077 2612 Edido Edido cluster 24075 3764 Huro Betela Huro Betela cluster 11903 2038 Konga Konga cluster 12317 1736